The Laken Riley Act’s lack of distinction between legal and undocumented immigrants reminds us that immigrant justice can’t be predicated on legality
As corporations abandon diversity initiatives, activists argue for self-determination rather than a seat at oppressive tables
It has been seven years since the Parkland school shooting, and we are no closer to enacting stricter gun laws
White people have historically employed astounding intellectual and moral gymnastics to refuse to engage with Black people on their terms—an approach now applied to immigrant communities
King’s spirit is that of a true revolutionary, which can never be distorted to the point of no return and will always live on for those who need it
Prism’s decision to stop posting to X was precipitated by the growing white supremacist presence and suppression of movement journalism
After the Palestinian Nabala Cafe was attacked, owner Eyad Zeid decided not to turn to police. Instead, he found strength and support in community
From Palestine to the death penalty to student loans, Biden has one last chance to make good on his campaign promises before leaving office
Cultural awareness groups provide incarcerated people with resources for healing but are often punished and mislabeled as gangs by prison administrations
The mass dismissal of Black educators as part of the landmark case was cataclysmic for Black education—and the impact is still felt today
Adults seeking care in Florida must appear for two in-person appointments spaced at least 24 hours apart
Many abortion support groups nationwide say addressing reproductive injustice in Gaza is also part of their mission
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